'Assad's fall opened years of my husband's past I knew nothing about'
Abdullah Al Nofal (left) and his wife Douna Haj Ahmed/ It was early December when Douna Haj Ahmed, a Syrian refugee, discovered the disturbing details of her husband's detention in the notorious Al-Khatib prison – known as " She was watching bewildered prisoners fleeing the country's brutal security apparatus, on the news at home in London, after rebel forces had ousted Bashar al-Assad as president. Through tears, Abdullah Al Nofal, her husband of eight years sat next to her, turned and said: "This is where I was arrested, this is the place ...
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